The Harvard Seminar on History and Policy

Date and Time

December 3, 2012
04:10PM - 06:00PM EST

Seminar Title: “What Can History Teach Us About Global Trafficking?”

“Between Empire and Globalization: China's Foreign Relations and the Origins of Global Drug Control"

Talk by Steffen Rimner

“The First Anti-Trafficking Campaign: The Atlantic Slave Trade and Its Modern Legacy”

Talk by Carolin Spence

Comments: Jacqueline Bhabha

Speakers:

Jacqueline Bhabha, Jeremiah Smith Jr. Lecturer in Law at Harvard Law School; Director of Research, Francois Bagnoud Xavier Center for Health and Human Rights; University Adviser on Human Rights Education to the Provost, Harvard University; Lecturer in Public Policy, Harvard Kennedy School.

Steffen Rimner, Graduate Student Associate; Weatherhead Center Dissertation Fellow. PhD Candidate, Department of History, Harvard University.

Caroline Spence, PhD Candidate, Department of History, Harvard University.

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